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KSCPCR Child rights panel seeks report on classes during vacation.

Karnataka State Commission for the Protection of Child Rights( KSCPCR) has written to the commissioner of the department of school education and literacy, asking it to initiate action against schools which are functioning in summer vacatio.

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Bengaluru : Karnataka State Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR) has written to the commissioner of the department of school education and literacy, asking it to initiate action against schools which are functioning in summer vacation.

Following media reports and a complaint by the Karnataka School College Parents ’Associations' Co-Ordination Committee, the commission has written to the commissioner of the department, directing action against the schools.

In the letter, the commission said, “Enjoying summer vacation is the right of the children. The schools haven't just violated their rights, but are also draining them to attend classes in this soaring temperature abridging vacation in the name of bridge course or so will harm the physical and internal health of the children.

”The commission has directed the department to submit an action taken report against similar schools within a week. Former minister for education Suresh Kumar has also criticized schools which are conducting classes during vacation.

In a statement addressed to School Education and Literacy Minister Madhu Bangarappa, Kumar sought clear instructions from the department to similar schools.